Thursday, January 26, 2012

My favorite thing about this new space is the built-in storage. Not only practical but pretty ~ it's so inspiring for me to see all of this fabric out in the open rather than having to dig through bins for it!

We moved in a dresser for additional storage. It's plain white now but I have plans to gussey it up a bit.

A couple of pretties to point out...this super cute clock with whimsical numbers. And the green basket was a gift from my BFF; really intended for eggs but now holds some of my business packing materials.

The closet was an add-on by the previous owners of our house and too shallow. Captain Project moved the bar further out to better accommodate hangers but then the doors wouldn't shut. No worries, he removed the doors and I made a curtain:

Got lucky finding a whimsical fabric that coordinates well with the citron walls. Even better with pom poms!

Oh I just had to pop in and tell you how beautiful your *new* creative space is. I just redid my space to work better for me and it is so amazing how I just want to go in a create now. Your space is so bright and happy! Happy creating in it!Be Blessed!Lorena

Your space looks great! Som ROOMY My favorite thing about my space is the top of my desk, I have a glass top and under the glass are photos, cards and bits of love that have been sent to me, all stuff and people I love and I smile every time I look down :)

Hi Cindy....You have designed such a fun atmosphere to let your creative juices flow! I love all the thoughtful detail you have lovingly shared with all of us!You put a smile on my face!Hugs...hugs...hugs

Wow, Cindy, your new space is so fun looking! I think it has so much charm. My favorite thing about my creative space is a little folding table that I display pretty little finds for the month, fat quarters, ribbons, buttons, dollies, in coordinating colors, or themes, that I can look at in different ways and become inspired.Blessings,Susie

Celebrity Wedding Planner MINDY WEISS

My name is Cindy and I would really love to write that I live a glamorous, exotic and mysterious life, traveling the world and lounging on the beaches of Monte Carlo. In reality, I was a city-dwelling (DC and Atlanta) human resource executive for 25 years who gave that all up to become an independent artisan and farm hand.
I’ve officially joined the “country club,” that is, I’ve traded in my sleek convertible Thunderbird for a pickup truck, traffic snarls for unpaved roads, cocktail parties for working the pasture, and my gym membership for running screaming from snakes, bears, bobcats and wild boar! My old, daily routine of corporate hair, makeup and suits has been replaced with Crocs, Chapstick and bug spray and I spend my days creating treasures from my growing horde (obsession) of vintage textiles.
I will admit that occasionally, while cleaning the chicken coop (translation = mucking up the chicken poo), I nostalgically miss my pearls and heels, and wonder how I ended up here ~ then I think, pft!, my now rural, retro reality beats the rat race of my former urban life any day!